I need to create a unit test for a method which loads data from the database. I was researching a bit into unit testing and databases, and most articles tell you that you should mock the database. However, this method basically loads objects from a database, and performs some restrictions via SQL.
Therefore, what I want to test is that the actual database query is working successful, hence I don't think one can mock the database.
I am using NHibernate as my ORM, and the query is being built using QueryOver
. I find it extremely problematic to unit-test databases, due to the database being in an inconsistent state. Any ideas / methods how one would go about doing such a test?
This is the particular method I would like to unit-test:
public IEnumerable<IArticlePanel> LoadPanelsApplicableToArticle(ArticleModule.IArticle article, Enums.ARTICLE_PANEL_LOCATION location)
{
CS.General_v3.Util.ContractsUtil.RequiresNotNullable(article, "Article must not be null");
var articleList = Modules.Factories.ArticleFactory.GetAllParentsForAnArticle(article).ToList();
articleList.Add(article);
var q = GetQuery();
q = q.WhereRestrictionOn(x => x.Article).IsInG(articleList.ConvertAll<long>(x => ((IBaseDbObject)x).ID));
q = q.Where(x => x.Location == location);
return FindAll(q);
}